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TransPAC Development 2003-2004

TransPAC Development 2003-2004. James Williams Indiana University williams@indiana.edu. Current TransPAC Network. OC-12 from APAN NOC in Tokyo to Seattle OC-12 from APAN NOC in Tokyo to Chicago. Planned upgrade. OC-48 POS from APAN NOC in Tokyo to US (Los Angeles)

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TransPAC Development 2003-2004

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  1. TransPAC Development 2003-2004 James Williams Indiana University williams@indiana.edu

  2. Current TransPAC Network • OC-12 from APAN NOC in Tokyo to Seattle • OC-12 from APAN NOC in Tokyo to Chicago

  3. Planned upgrade • OC-48 POS from APAN NOC in Tokyo to US (Los Angeles) • 2 x GE from APAN NOC in Tokyo to Chicago to participate in TransLight activities

  4. ADD new network here

  5. Timing and Opportunities • We hope to have this infrastructure available on/about 1-October-2003. • Certainly it will be available for testing and use prior to SC2003. • The GE links provide for new opportunities for collaboration between Asia, the US and Europe.

  6. SC2003 • This upgrade of TransPAC provides a significant opportunity to showcase Asia-US-EU science collaborations at SC2003. • We are excited about this opportunity and ready to assist.

  7. Additional Areas of Focus • Global collaborations such as GFarm, Abilene Observatory and PlanetLab. • Security cooperation. • Tool development and sharing.

  8. Future, Future Plans/Ideas • Bandwidth expansion (how?) • 2004 20Gbps • 2006 40Gbps • 2008 100Gbps • Close global service connections • Security • Measurement • Tools • Allocated experimental bandwidth (hybrid networking)

  9. Web sites of interest • TransPAC http://www.transpac.org • TransLight http://www.startap.net/translight/ • SC2003 http://www.scconference.org/sc2003/

  10. Questions?? Jim Williams williams@indiana.edu

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